First Lady Clar Marie Weah, wife of the 24th President of the Republic of Liberia, H. E. George Manneh Weah, is a nurse by profession and a humanitarian.
Even children have something to say! They have their own thoughts - genuine and germane ones- about life, their country and future. As the Mother of all Liberians, First Lady Clar M. Weah is passionate about reaching out and giving a listening ear to everyone as much as she can.
"Infertility is a condition that CAN BE TREATED!
"NO BODY, whether a woman or a man, should feel less important, unaccomplished or broken because he or she cannot have a child. WOMAN you are MORE THAN A MOTHER. MEN, you are MORE THAN A FATHER!" - First Lady Clar Marie Weah
Flashback: Today, 2 years ago, First Lady Weah was honored by Jewel StarFish Foundation in recognition of her dedication to caring for the underprivileged of Liberia. Former Zimbabwean VP, Dr. Joice Mujuru, hailed the First Lady for her service to humanity.
Washing your hands ✋ properly may seem very simple yet it's one of the most effective ways to keep safe from a range of diseases. As Liberia commemorates Global Hand Washing Day, First Lady Clar M. Weah takes time off to reinforce the message but in a rather exemplary term.
"We cannot celebrate you without acknowledging the injustices and challenges that you, along with millions of girls around the world are faced with.
These prevent you from earning an education, thereby killing your dreams. We must tackle all these challenges."-First Lady Weah
With massive progress on 'City of Hope' construction, First Lady Clar Weah's dream to revive the hope of Liberia’s underprivileged and marginalized groups through quality education, vocational training and rehabilitation is in sight.
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President and First Lady Weah are committed to tackling head-on rape and all other forms of SGBV. This is evident in President Weah's declaration of rape as a national emergency days after the 1st ever national conference on SGBV was convened.#shesyoumovement#empoweringwomen
“I strongly believe that our concentration should focus more on prevention (of rape/SGBV) rather than punishment because of the physical, emotional and psychological impact SGBV has on all its victims.” - H. E. Clar Marie Weah, First Lady of the Republic of Liberia